Members of Prestatyn Running Club, also known as "the Red Wall", have been in numerous races this week.
On September, 4 20 members competed in the Ruthin 5k.
48 hours later, they were present at the final Deestriders' Off-Road Grand Prix race in Shotton.
Over the span of four days, club participants Marc Jones and Nicki Triggs ran in three different races.
Mr Jones notched up four races in five days when he set his new personal best of 1 hour 34 minutes and 41 seconds in the Cheshire Half-Marathon, on Sunday.
The Great North Run saw another club member, Dave Ellis, set a personal best.
Among 60,000 runners, Mr Ellis shaved off two minutes from his previous best half-marathon time, finishing 537th with a time of 1 hour 22 minutes and 39 seconds.
The club was victorious in the racing season that ended at Shotton on Friday.
They captured various age-group awards and maintained the largest turnout among the participant clubs.
Debutant Darrell Jones appears to be a promising addition to the club.
Although the race results and end-of-year awards were not confirmed by press time, the team has made marked progress.
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Six club members have also competed in the scenic Newton Abbey Parkrun near Belfast.
Results from the Parkruns also showcase the club's impact on the running community.
Over the past weekend, Martin Cortvriend came second in the M70 at the Laganside 10k outside Belfast, with a time of 46 minutes and 14 seconds.
Four members of the club took to the Wirral’s Royden Park for the first race of the off-road series, enjoying the multi-terrain course.
Rectification from last week's report revealed Sophie Johnson and Reg Jonas as award winners in the Cilcain fell-race.
Ms Johnson claimed silver in the L45 category in both North Wales and Welsh Short Course championships, and Mr Jonas secured second place in the M60 in the North Wales championships.
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